英 [ˈklerɪkəlɪzəm] 美 [ˈklerɪkəlɪzəm]
n. 任圣职者不正常的政治势力;教权主义
clericalism /ˈklɛrɪkəˌlɪzəm/
名词 a policy of upholding the power of the clergy 教权主义
a policy of supporting the influence and power of the clergy in secular or political matters
教权主义
教权主义
And when Gambetta, whom you can read about,whom I mentioned the other day, when he said,"clericalism,there's the enemy"; and,then you had this sort of campaign against the church, particularly the teaching aspect of the church that's fascinating, which I'll talk about later.
而甘贝塔,你们在书上看过,我之前也提过,他说,教权主义,就是敌人,之后就有一系列反对教会的运动,在反对教义方面尤其精彩,我之后会谈到
1871年后的法国课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
In Santiago de Compostela on Saturday, the Pope warned of an "aggressive anti-clericalism" in Spain which was akin to that experienced during the 1930s.
But to the French, who fought hard-won battles against authoritarian clericalism, it stems from a secular wish to keep religion in the private sphere.
There is a troubling clericalism in African Catholicism that is similar to, and in some cases worse than, the dictatorial tendencies, corruption and lack of accountability among African politicians.